We've reported in a previous article that the early shipments of AMD's new Radeon RX 480 will include 8GB of RAM - but now there's proof. Riding on the waves of our latest story, which has AMD ...
There are new reports out that AMD's new Radeon RX 480 4GB cards can be upgraded to 8GB through a BIOS upgrade, meaning that AMD is shipping each and every RX 480 with 8GB of RAM, and then using a ...
Graphics card manufacturers have started to roll out their customized versions of AMD’s RX 480, and we can now have a close look at MSI’s Radeon RX 480 GAMING X product. This graphics card comes with ...
Whoops! While we’ve known from the start that the 4GB version of AMD’s upcoming Radeon RX 480 card will have a suggested retail price of $199, AMD Poland appears to have spilled the beans on Facebook ...
… Polaris 10 out of 10. It would be a fair assumption that AMD named its new GPU after one of the brightest stars in the night sky because to them, that’s exactly what this new GPU is. Huge strides ...
There were reports over the weekend of AMD Radeon RX 480 4GB graphics cards coming equipped with 8GB of GDDR5 RAM installed. However the BIOS used by these '4GB' cards only allowed access to half of ...
The month-old AMD Radeon RX 480 GPU is now finally in the hands of add-in board partners. It makes sense for these partners to construct their own boards because the reference card's cooling and noise ...
Gaming PCs Sick of Nvidia? You can now get a beefy all Team Red PC with a Ryzen 7 9700X, RX 9060 XT, and 32 GB of RAM for just over $1,200 Graphics Cards Believe it or not, GPU prices have been ...
Update April 28, 2017: The AMD RX 480 is getting on for a year old now, with a new half generation card appearing, in the shape of the catchily titled RX 580, to operate as its direct replacement. So, ...
AMD finally launched its highly-anticipated Radeon RX 480 graphics card on June 29, packing 8GB or 4GB of on-board GDDR5 memory with starting prices of $239 and $199 respectively. Naturally, customers ...
AMD looked to create hype when it unveiled the Radeon RX 480 during Computex a few weeks ago. With the base 4GB model set at $200 and promising Crossfire performance equal to that of a single $600 ...
Instead of trying to build the biggest and most powerful video card on the market, AMD aimed at the low end with the Radeon RX 480. But that doesn't make it any less exciting than NVIDIA's recent ...
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